Making Your Christian Wedding
a Blessed Event - Page 3 of 3
The Reception
There were two parts to our reception that I believe
made our guests feel loved and helped them to experience
our love. The first was through a speech that Matt made.
We were very concerned in the weeks leading up to the
wedding about our guests drinking and driving. The worst
possible ending to a wonderful Christian wedding would
be for us to come home from the honeymoon and find out
that someone had gotten in an accident. We talked with
the reception facility and they assured us that if they
saw that anybody was getting out of control that they
would cut them off. But, this didn't quite satisfy us.
Together, Matt and I made the decision that Matt would
lovingly ask our guests to be responsible. Matt did
this very tastefully, and though I am sure some people
did not listen to him, I do think it let them know how
much we cared about them and I also believe that the
majority of our guests were responsible that night by
assigning a designated driver.
The second thing we did was to have a slide show of
Matt and I growing up. It began with each of us individually
as babies and then worked its way up to college. At
the end, there were pictures of us together. In order
to make it interesting for everyone, I did my best to
find at least one picture of me with all of the people
that my family had invited (everyone likes to see pictures
of themselves) - Aunt Dolores and me, Miles and me,
my grandfather (who has passed away) and me, etc. In
this way, everyone was included. Plus, they got to see
pictures of Matt and I that they most likely had not
already seen, doing things they most likely did not
know we had done. There were pictures of us doing dishes,
bowling, and at Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving,
at the Rose Bowl, taking hikes in the Kettle Moraine,
and so much more. It was really very sentimental and
again, there were a number of teary eyes.
Today
Well, I am not sure how many people remember our wedding
to this day, but for the months following it, we heard
from all sorts of people who said that our wedding was
one of the best that they had ever been to. We even
got a letter from one of Matt's college friends saying
how much he looked up to us and our relationship and
how he hoped to find that someday. This brought Matt
and I a lot of joy in return, as it was a wonderful
compliment.
Remember though, your wedding will be a blessed event
because of the love and faith you share. Don't go crazy
trying to get everything perfect - sometimes the best
parts are the unplanned ones. We had no idea that our
guests would get so into the "Passing of the Peace"
and what a joy that turned out to be! Most importantly,
if you have a good time, your guests will have a good
time. Try to relax and savor every moment. When you
say your vows, look into your soon-to-be-spouse's eyes,
block everyone else out, and really mean every word
you say. If you do these simple things, I guarantee
your wedding will be a blessed event!
Kelly Kons
Our Wedding Website
"May the God of hope fill
you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that
you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit."
Romans 15:13